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It's been a DEEP schism for at least 15 years here.
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Two things. I have no vested interest in them.
No need for anyone to lose sleep or take antidepressants or get personal and snap at people who have no say on what others do with his work. [Edited 4/20/17 18:13pm] | |
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TO THE ESTATE:
stop worring about who else is releasing his stuff....concentrate on the vault and getting it out in a timely fashion...cant never stop whats already out there [Edited 4/20/17 18:24pm] | |
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love it! | |
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my 2 cents..
as far as I'm concerned - anything goes.
If Prince wanted his affairs to be handled a certain way after he was gone, he should have prepared for that. It's that simple. There is nobody else to blame but him for this ridiculous situation.
He left no guidelines, so anything goes. It's that simple in my mind.
I want the music, I couldn't care less where it comes from, or who makes money from it.
When he was alive - different story, you were depriving HIM himself of income by obtaining his music elsewhere, but now that is not the case. I have no interest in filling Tyka's pockets of which she doesn't deserve a single cent.
I will probably buy PR Deluxe if the extra tracks are worth it, but not for the reason of supporting the estate, I don't care about that. With Graceland handling the PP side of things, the museum should be self-sustaining, profits from vault recordings is not even in that discussion in my mind.
Bring it on.
[Edited 4/20/17 22:57pm] Hard to believe I've been on the org for over 25 years now! | |
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O(+>NIИ<+)O
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The gatekeepers to his music have taken too long to release anything. We got Moonbeams and thats it. FFS, its been a year! When I saw the Deliverance EP on an unauthorized site, there was no hesitation - I grabbed it like a tramp on chips.
The Prince estate can b1tch and moan all they like but if they're gonna take their time to release his musical officially, then expect some fans to get stuff illiegally.
I should add that the EP is awesome and made my evening. For the first time in 12 months I listened to Prince music with a BIG grin.
Hopefully the gatekeepers have seen the demand for his work and will now start cracking open the vault for us all to enjoy. | |
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So I never made any commercial damage to the man I was supporting.
I will buy any official release. The Estate will never miss any money from me. At the same time I will buy any semi-official release ("Deliverance" is conceptually a release like "94 East", commercially talking). And if tomorrow there will be a bootleg CD release of the original 1989 "Rave Un2 Joy Fantastic" (to give an example), I will buy it. | |
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The level of naïveté and sheer craziness of some people on here never ceases to amaze me even after nearly 20 years!
The excuses some people give to explain away their addiction are just incredible and no different then if their addiction was crack rather than Prince's music! Some SANE people on this thread have already said this but I will add my two pence worth because it is simple... 1. There are OFFICIAL releases. 2. There are UNOFFICIAL releases. Official releases should be curated properly and released with the care, quality and attention Prince's legacy deserves. To do that people need to be paid (record company and estate) to ensure it remains a viable business so the releases keep flowing (but we need to realise the law of diminishing returns). Unofficial releases will happen and fans will want to get hold of them (just as we did with bootlegs) BUT NOBODY should get paid for these. Track them down and get hold of them for free by all means but do not support anyone trying to cash in (like all those unofficial releases you can now get from Amazon!) I personally have hundreds of unofficially released Prince tracks of mixed quality. I will definitely buy these in pristine quality when they are officially released because I want that perfect Prince collection but in the meantime I still get a kick out of hearing the bootleg versions (that I have never paid any money for). This guy Ian Boxhill (is that his name) could have just released this for free but he is looking for a payday (hiding behind the fact that this was "for the fans"). He may have a genuine claim for money from the estate if Prince didn't pay him for his Engineer work, but if so then he should have put that in as a claim to the estate as a creditor (yes it will take years to get his fee). Instead he secretly worked on this material for personal commercial gain. He MUST have known the estate's lawyers and Universal Music Publishing would shut him down??? And what about the digital platforms like iTunes and Amazon? Do they not question the RIGHTS issues before making content available? Not saying I don't want to have these tracks, I do, but will not/did not pay for them! AND if they get an official release in future I will buy them and won't whine about it (am hoping for. Vault release collecting those 2006-2008 sessions together! [Edited 4/21/17 1:04am] [Edited 4/21/17 1:07am] 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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-- Sorry double post. -- [Edited 4/21/17 0:59am] | |
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And what about the digital platforms like iTunes and Amazon? Do they not question the RIGHTS issues before making content available?
RIP | |
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And what about the digital platforms like iTunes and Amazon? Do they not question the RIGHTS issues before making content available?
So it is all a bit Wild West and lawless. The people who actually suffer being the artists/originators and copyright holders. 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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Personally, I really needed to hear this EP. For the last year it's been all about the death and hardly nothing about the music. Prince didn't leave a will, that was his choice. He knew the score. They released a greatest hits album just in time for Xmas and included an unreleased song that most diehard fans were already familiar with. They did not even bother to create an official Moonbeam Levels video to promote both the unreleased song and the whole album. While there is all this discussion about who inherits what and who has the rights to whatever, we, the ones who are all about the music, wait patiently for something new. It's been a year. Deliverance was like closure for some. I will buy everything the Estate puts out, unless they repeat stuff like Prince4Ever. Everything. I dream about the day in which they will release a DVD for the P&M tour. In the meantime... we got six new songs to play on repeat and discuss. Anything that can really distract me from the sadness is welcome in my books. | |
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Curt said:
It is more apparent than ever that we are quickly dividing into two camps when it comes to future releases of Prince's music.
On the one hand, you have those who are trying to respect the way Prince managed releases while he was alive and project that same way of doing business onto his death.
On the other, you have the "give me all the music" folks who believe it all should be released without regard to the way Prince managed his releases while he was alive.
Without judgement, I believe there are flaws on both sides and everyone's worldview will likely impact how they view the issue. Here are a few questions raised time and time again, with some initial thoughts for discussion.
Who should make money off of Prince after his death?
There are those who believe it should be nobody as evidenced by the hate Ian Boxhill has received from this board for releasing the material. But if not him, then who should release material and not receive the same hate? Warner Brother's? The Estate? The way some see it, NOBODY should make money off him as we see all the hate Paisley Park is receiving for charging $500 for the "celebration" when we didn't even pay that much to see HIM at Paisley Park. Why should it be ok for Tyka, Universal, Duane to make money off of Prince releases they had no hand in producing over Ian Boxill who at least was in the room creating with him? I would argue, if you can not accept that somebody will make money off of his releases, then you can not also complain when nothing gets released.
Shouldn't it be all about the music and sharing Prince's gift with the world?
At first, I could not understand the negative comments being made about the PR deluxe tracklist, but the more I read, it became apparent that the negative reactions were usually based on an "I already have that, what a waste" attitude. If the feelings about any new release is based upon whether or not it is already in your collection or not, then it is likely not about sharing his gift for the world. The purposeful and planned release of music over a long period of time is likely the best way to ensure his legacy will be respected for generations to come. A big vault dump in order to round out your personal collection is not in keeping with how Prince managed the release of his own music, but now that he is gone, it can only be accomplished within the apparatus of the music industry (labels, publishers, and others P hated) which will all need to get paid or via "unauthorized" means which would also be against anything P would have wanted.
With no will, everyone has an opinion on what to do and why.
Everyone and noone is right on what to do. Perhaps as someone posted, this is the "organized chaos" he wished for? What is the goal now? What was the goal when he was alive? Making money? Giving to charity? Releasing as much music as possible? Spreading spirituality? Uplifting people of color? Empowering women? Building a legacy? Preventing his music from being released? If he wanted songs in the vault to be released why didn't he do it more than once (Crystal Ball)? Probably all of the above and since we have not seen any comprehensive strategy on how any of these can be achieved in his death, chaos reigns.
So, we can't have it both ways...
Is it disrespectful to support the labels who will be releasing stuff at the estate's consent?
Is it more disprespectful to get anything we can get our hands on released by any tom, dick or harry without regard to who is getting paid?
Is it disrespectful to create an unauthorized recording of a concert? Is it any less disrespectful to download, listen to and share it?
Is it disrespectful of the estate to release songs from the vault that he himself chose not to release? Is it more disprespectful for Prince not to have a plan for what to do with his most valuable asset that he took decades to build?
Either we accept that only the estate should make money off of the vault and then also accept the way and manner in which they choose to release his music, nobody should make money off the vault and be happy not receiving anything or believe that everyone should be able to make money off of the vault and accept a haphazard release of material from various sources that would likely do more harm than good to his legacy.
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--/He signed a deal with WB for some of the albums that give them license rights for eternity. The deals do not expire because he died. Nothing wrong with supporting releases that are authorized. | |
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Phoque, I'll be old by then! The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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Yes, it is called being evergreen. WB can license out the soundtracks and who knows what eles forever. The estate owns the masters. What other company would want to license only a portion of the catalogue and not even own the master tapes.
He fixed it up pretty good if you ask me. He let UMG go as his admin and there must have been a reason so when Londell and company went with them they were going against his wishes and violating agreements he had already put in place. | |
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So this "evergreen" deal goes both ways? The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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He didn't leave a will, and by doing so he forefits any rights to be able to have a say in anythign that happens after his death.
I say bring on the music...all of it...and I couldn't care less who gets paid or who doesn't. | |
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I believe there is no contract for the estate owning the masters but I could be wrong.
I am under the impression that he got the master back all at one time in exchange for the licensing deal. He would have started getting the albums back after 35 years but he would have been dead by the the time he got all of them back.
This is what I think went on with the deal. WB is responsible for distrubuting and marketing the music and they split the profits with the estate.
Prince I doubt would have been able to come up with the funds to get this old material out as well as the vault material. I see the deal as a way for him to get out the music without losing money and having some piece of mind that the music had a home.
I also believe that WB had some rights to music in the vault that he recorded while under contract to them but I guess it would depend on what his contracts stated but realize he could have just arranged for WB to license to the music from the WB period when he signed the deal.
After all he put out Crystal Ball and WB did nothing to stop him.
The thing that know one seemed to know is that each album appears to have different terms. According to news reports some give WB license forever, some end in 2021, and some give WB rights internationally forever.
If this is true need I doubt anyone else is going to be interested in the WB years. Most companies will want these albums to license as in all of them and are not going to want to have only U.S. rights or some of the albums
I doubt anyone is interested in the post WB years at all. In the end I think everything will be taken care of by WB and this must have been what Prince wanted to happen. It does stop or make it hard for th estate lawyers to take bids on the license and hard if the sibs everywant to sell the masters. Who would want the masters without the license rights?
The thing that is weird is that Londell and Koppleman could have probally found out about the deal from Van Jones or the entertaiment lawer that worked on the deal. Or just contacted WB.
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No he had a contract with WB prior to his death. Contracts do not die when people die. Copyrights do not expire upon death. They go on for another 70 years.
This guy Ian even signed a contract saying he did not and would not have ownership of anything. On t op of not having the copyright on the material. | |
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jaypotton said: The level of naïveté and sheer craziness of some people on here never ceases to amaze me even after nearly 20 years! The excuses some people give to explain away their addiction are just incredible and no different then if their addiction was crack rather than Prince's music! Some SANE people on this thread have already said this but I will add my two pence worth because it is simple... 1. There are OFFICIAL releases. 2. There are UNOFFICIAL releases. Official releases should be curated properly and released with the care, quality and attention Prince's legacy deserves. To do that people need to be paid (record company and estate) to ensure it remains a viable business so the releases keep flowing (but we need to realise the law of diminishing returns). Unofficial releases will happen and fans will want to get hold of them (just as we did with bootlegs) BUT NOBODY should get paid for these. Track them down and get hold of them for free by all means but do not support anyone trying to cash in (like all those unofficial releases you can now get from Amazon!) I personally have hundreds of unofficially released Prince tracks of mixed quality. I will definitely buy these in pristine quality when they are officially released because I want that perfect Prince collection but in the meantime I still get a kick out of hearing the bootleg versions (that I have never paid any money for). This guy Ian Boxhill (is that his name) could have just released this for free but he is looking for a payday (hiding behind the fact that this was "for the fans"). He may have a genuine claim for money from the estate if Prince didn't pay him for his Engineer work, but if so then he should have put that in as a claim to the estate as a creditor (yes it will take years to get his fee). Instead he secretly worked on this material for personal commercial gain. He MUST have known the estate's lawyers and Universal Music Publishing would shut him down??? And what about the digital platforms like iTunes and Amazon? Do they not question the RIGHTS issues before making content available? Not saying I don't want to have these tracks, I do, but will not/did not pay for them! AND if they get an official release in future I will buy them and won't whine about it (am hoping for. Vault release collecting those 2006-2008 sessions together! [Edited 4/21/17 1:04am] [Edited 4/21/17 1:07am] How is what you're saying "sane"? You mean debatable in court like what is happening. Prince didn't pay a debt and a man released a beautiful track he had to try and recoupe his money when no one in "the estate" would listened. They're all listening now. I call that sane and ballsy. | |
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Good point. It just seems like it has boiled to the surface with this one in a way that I haven't seen in quite a while.. | |
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Well, the bottom line is that I'm not going to care more about what happens to his stuff than he did. | |
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